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As pointed out in Chapter 3, bioenergy has a huge potential to fulfil ancillary grid services.
However, it is also pointed out in Chapter 4 that problems and prognoses regarding the global environment and resource estimates are always subject to many uncertainties.
As pointed out in Chapter 3, the same weight of different carbohydrates (monosaccharides, disaccharides and starch) yields different amounts of hydrous glucose, and thus different amounts of energy.
As has been pointed out in Chapter 2, the practice of assisted death presently occupies a shady area in which it is both prohibited, and the prohibitions against it sometimes unenforced.
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As Christopher Clary points out in Chapter 4, while Pakistanis often find U.S. concerns for the safety of the arsenal insulting, the nuclear program faces real dangers.
This goes along with the recommendations of ECHA who points out in Chapter R.11 PBT Assessment of the Guidance on information requirements and chemical safety assessment that remote areas and their 'intrinsic value of pristine environments' (p. 7) should be protected from adverse effects of chemical substances [2].
Perhaps, for, as Rosenberg points out in chapters called "How to Read the Cabala," which precedes his translations, and "How to Receive the Cabala," which follows them, we are dealing with grown-up stuff here (most medieval cabalists stipulated 40 as the proper age for entering the "orchard" of cabala, although the great 16th-century rabbi Moses Cordovero thought 20 was sufficient).
For example, one student pointed out: "In most cases, watching a 10-minute video gave me a better understanding than reading a whole chapter in the book".
As we pointed out in our Mar.
That seems a modest proposal in a country whose citizens, as the book points out in a chapter on health care, spend three times as much on casino and lottery gambling as their government does on Medicare.
"Nowhere is this paradox more vivid than in the issues of separation and attachment, attention and distraction, love and limits," Cheever points out in a chapter on -- well, it's hard to say exactly what.
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